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    Zeitgeist Movie Analysis

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    In the year of 2008‚ a movie was produced called Zeitgeist. It was directed by a one‚ Peter Joseph. The movie’s message was that‚ “The majority of the social problems that plague the human species at this time are not the sole result of some institutional corruption‚” (“Mission Statement”). Its message was well received in the younger community and thus‚ the Zeitgeist Movement‚ also called the Zeitgeist Project or simply Zeitgeist‚ was born.The Zeitgeist Movement has no political views‚ and a focus

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    Alien Movie Analysis

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    issues I have with the movie reside within the script. Drew Goddard did a commendable job adapting the best-selling novel by Andy Weir‚ brilliantly incorporating a lighthearted tone to blend with the seriousness of the situation. Every film nowadays strives for Nolanesque melodrama‚ so a film with this much heart is absolutely refreshing. Unfortunately‚ the sentimentality becomes a bit overwhelming at times‚ and a few scenes of shaky dialogue feel out of place. Overall‚ the movie is fantastic. Scott’s

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    The Tunnel Movie Analysis

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    The movie was about a group of P.O.W.s and their attempt to escape a German prison camp‚ or Stalag that was created to hold the most troublesome inmates. On the first day‚ within the first twenty minutes‚ two men tried to pass off as Russians who were allowed out of the camp to cut down trees while others hid in the trucks full of trees. None of them escaped‚ but it showed how witty‚ adventurous and desperate those men were. Another man‚ Capt. Hilts‚ one of three Americans at the camp‚ stepped across

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    Cultural Artifact Analysis

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    A cultural artifact is an item that can display crucial information about the society that made or used it. An item can qualify as a cultural artifact‚ if it portrays evidence of either political‚ social‚ or religious organization of the specific people or community that it belongs to (Yelnick‚ "Cultural Artifact"‚ 2015). In my case‚ the cultural artifact chosen to display the western society is That 70’s Show. That ‘70’s Show was a comedy about a group of teen-aged friends living in Point Place

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    PTSD: A Cultural Analysis

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    have been exposed to PTSD due to the wars that plague our entire country. Japanese‚ American Indians‚ Hispanics‚ Asians‚ Chinese‚ American‚ and Filipino cultures have all had cases of this disease but all deal with it in a slightly different way (“Cultural

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    The Way Movie Analysis

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    The feeling of connectedness to the world will bring happiness on any journey. In the movie “The Way” Tom gains meaningful companions on his pilgrimage journey. The unity of Tom‚ Joost‚ Sarah‚ and Jack taught me the importance of companionship and building relationships that are powerful enough to get through any hardship. Upon watching the movie “The Way” I learned about the importance of connection‚ and walking through life with others. Sometimes in life‚ people are stubborn‚ thinking

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    Jesus Movie Analysis

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    In the movie‚ he taught Jesus how to be a carpenter‚ answered all of Jesus’ questions‚ and taught him how to be a servant of God. Joseph also brought him to the temple in Jerusalem; this showed that Joseph was a servant to God and wanted his son to be one‚ too. In the Bible‚ it does say that Joseph was a teacher to Jesus by teaching him how to be a good carpenter and it does say that Jesus learned about his father’s will for him with the guidance of his father on earth. In both the movie and film

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    Movie Analysis on Cashback

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    insomnia? These are the situation that Ben Willis in. In Cashback‚ time is a very important element. Therefore‚ I will write about (1) the speed of motion in the cinematography. Also‚ a voice-over of Ben is appeared throughout the whole movie. I will write about (2) the narrator and (3) causality of the narrative form. Finally‚ I would like to write about (4) the music in some specific scenes. Storyline When Ben goes through a painful break-up with Suzy‚ he develops insomnia

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    Anthropology is the study of humans and society and cultures within that society. It studies how we as people evolve and change based on different locations in the world and different ways in which we are raised. Culture is learned through childhood and growing up watching how things are done and learning what actions are deemed acceptable. So when you are an anthropologist and step back to look at different societies‚ you are able to see difference between the same human in rituals‚ work‚ and the

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    Elf Movie Analysis

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    The appearance of an Elf and a normal human in the movie was quite dramatic. Buddy the Elf was actually a human raised by elves making him think that he is an actual elf. When he was with Santa‚ he was considered an Elf‚ but in reality when he came from the North Pole‚ he was just a human. He tried to convince

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